SchilliX is an OpenSolaris-based live CD and distribution that is intended to help people discover OpenSolaris. When installed on a hard drive, it also allows developers to develop and compile code in a pure OpenSolaris environment. SchilliX tries to be as Sun Solaris compatible as possible and to be the optimum development platform for Solaris and OpenSolaris.
| Tags | Software Development Operating Systems |
|---|---|
| Licenses | CDDL |
| Operating Systems | POSIX Solaris |
Recent releases


Changes: This release has been updated to use OpenSolaris Nevada Build 92, fixes a bug in the IP Kernel implementation that caused a buffer overflow, and fixes a bug in hsfs that could cause the kernel to panic if someone attempted to mount a non-hsfs filesystem as hfsf.


Changes: Updated to use OpenSolaris Nevada Build 86. A new ipk wireless driver for the intel PRO/Wireless 4965AGN interface. The low RAM boot option is now able to auto-mount the boot CD even if the boot CD is connected via USB or SATA. Several dozen device aliases have been added to allow more recent PCI* hardware to be recognized.


Changes: Upgraded to use OpenSolaris Nevada Build 85.


Changes: This version was updated to use OpenSolaris Nevada build 84. A CIFS/SMB kernel client is now supported.


Changes: This release has been updated to use OpenSolaris Nevada Build 83. /.profile now sets IGNOREEOF=on and switches sh to jsh (activating job control via "set -m"). A minor bugfix for libfind has been added. pkrm(1) now works. The scripts "csw-base" and "csw-gnome" now automatically patch some scripts/defaults to allow Firefox and GDM to work.
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Recent commentstotally awesome!
unbelievable! with this you can now boot a SunOS 5.11 on your poor man laptop or your AMD64 and it runs great. X and audio devices are working as expected (on an IBM Thinkpad T30). all it needs now are packages.